![]() ![]() DuckDuckGo does not "collect or share personal information,", and it does not track users. It seems like DDG is coming to iPhones and iPads.ĭuckDuckGo's marketing message these days is focused around privacy, which makes sense. Things in beta releases of Apple systems have disappeared before, but Apple is promoting DDG as a "New feature to protect your privacy", and DDG posted on its official blog about its Apple inclusion. ![]() Sure enough, a friend who jumped into the first iOS 8 beta (with a $99 developer account) showed me the setting for DuckDuckGo (DDG) on his iPhone on Monday night. That's really helpful, but for far more than the privacy reasons you might have heard or read. Here's a little asterisk, a footnote, a grace note you might have missed in Apple's unveiling of iOS 8 at its annual developers' conference earlier this week: iOS and OS X devices can now switch to DuckDuckGo as their default search engine in the Safari browser.
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